calliecritturs
Posted : 6/5/2013 4:20:43 PM
Crystals are fixable -- but ask specifically if it is struvite or oxalate crystals (print this out if you need to -- they are "opposites" in how you treat them in a way.)
Liver -- if he did bloodwork ASK for a copy of the bloodwork -- if it is a PDF file you can email it to me and I'll help you 'read' it. But it will give you a better idea for later if you know what the numbers are now vs. after you treat.
Cushings -- That is also treatable -- but ALSO it is really easy for a dog with high liver values to look like they might have Cushings. so they have to do something like a "Bile Acids Test" to tell -- you will have to fast her (not feed her after like 11:00 p.m.) and take her in to the vets -- they do timed bloodtests during the day at various intervals and some are after they are fed a little bit ... but it usually takes most of the day.
don't get yourself all worked up -- ALL of these can be treated, depending on how severe they are. Since the liver is wonky and you **know** it -- get her started on some milk thistle now. You can get it in capsules, but it's WAY WAY cheaper to buy it in bulk online -- http://www.mountainroseherbs.com is the cheapest place I know of to get it. It's about $14.00 a pound plus shipping. But that equates to about 12-13 bottles of milk thistle capsules you buy in Publix or a health store (and each of those bottles are about $18 a bottle -- so see what I mean by cheaper??)
Depending on how high the liver values are you may need to add SAM-e or something.
The liver regenerates -- so getting the liver numbers down is important.
Are they going to put her on an antibiotic? or ??? You may need to change her food -- food can be a big contributor ... sometimes just helping the urine be more "acid" or more "alkaline" can help rectify crystals.